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Freezing rain advisories that were issued across the state by the National Weather Service expired by 1 p.m. Friday. Areal flood watches were then put into effect through Saturday evening in 10 counties that have low-lying areas.

As temperatures teetered around 32 degrees early Friday morning, many parts of the state began seeing some freezing rain and sleet. 11 News reporter Jennifer Franciotti and some 11 News viewers reported seeing small amounts of ice accumulation in some areas.

Several car crashes throughout the region were reported during the morning commute.

11 Insta-Weather PLUS meteorologist Miri Marshall said to expect to see bouts of freezing rain and sleet until at least 10 a.m. Friday. The precipitation then changed to rain by around 11 a.m. as temperatures rose above freezing.

The rain is expected to continue through late Saturday, with temperatures in the 50s.